Angela Spotted in San Quentin by MELVIN JOHNSON Room Who Jonathan Jackson Was, and Had Earlier in the Day an Airline Clerk Testi- Two Days Before the Now Famous Aug
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Tuesday, May 2, 1972 Candidates debate at 12:30 in C.U. A.S. presidential candidates Steve Burch and Dennis King will meet in a debate today at 12:30 p.m. in the C.U. Loma Prieta Room. The debate will be the last official speaking engagement for the candidates before the run-off election tomorrow and Thursday. Attorney general candidates Rich Overstreet and Diahnne Lallothe are also scheduled Spartan Daily to debate. Serving the San Jose State College Community Since 1934 Burch attacks Daily, King; charges 'manipulation' By MARK SIMON back in Council minutes and see who is giving surdity." He further explained the alloca- Steve Burch, A.S. presidential candidate, money away." tion wasn't given to him, but to the dorm responded to a story in yesterday's Spartan In response, King contended the money organization in charge of the "People Book." Daily with an emotion packed attack on the allocated to the dorm "People Book" was In other railings against the Daily Burch Daily, presidential opponent Dennis King and underwritten by the A.S. and must be paid criticized the Daily for covering the Third five other students. back to the council. World Coalition's (TWC) bid for Council The story was an account of charges He termed Burch's charge a "gross ab- and ignoring the Initiative '72 candidates. by former A.S. Councilman Matt Cusimano "Did you give Initiative '72 coverage to tell alleging that Burch attempted to bribe him. what our programs are? No. Why? Be- Councilmen Andy McDonald, Rudi cause of your stupid, guilty, white, liberal Leonardi, Steve Wong and Bob Francis and 1 1. attitude: patronism. student Ron Harbeck also alleged that Burch "I don't want to tolerate that shit." offered them positions on his presidential He charged the Daily with intentionally ticket. "knifing me in the back." "I accuse Dennis King, the editor of the "My campaign team is demoralized and I Spartan Daily and people of manipulating hope you're happy," he told the Daily. this story before the election," Burch stated. "There's a possibility my ticket may dis- Speaking bitterly and sarcastically Burch band, not because I'm guilty of these flagrant assailed the Daily and King accusing them lies, but because they're looking for an honor- of conspiracy. able way out." "I have nothing to lose now. The article In answer, Daily editor Bob Pellerin said, today destroyed any chance of my people "We only wrote stories we considered getting elected." newsworthy and important to students as He further vowed to visit classes and speak potential voters." to 2,000 students and "tell the truth about He denied manipulating the Daily to present our society." tam a "good" side of King. "We didn't have any- He flung charges at King and four student thing especially newsworthy, either favorable councilmen concerning the manipulations of or unfavorable about King." funds. Concerning the TWC coverage Pellerin He stated four councilmen supplied King explained an article on the coalition "ran with funds "to build his organization." because of its implications as a unique entity "He got $500 from Andy McDonald, Rudi in SJS politics. Leonardi, Steve Wong, and Bob Francis to get "Never before in my knowledge has a ticket a 'People Book' (a dorm yearbook) so he can sought only Council seats, ignoring the pre- have people on every floor catering to egos Dianne Hgaman sidential spot. That, and its possible con- friendships." personal Steve sequences are important for students to The Initiative '72 candidate raged, "Look Burch learn." Remember when you danced Visit to Jackson 44ip. Angela spotted in San Quentin By MELVIN JOHNSON room who Jonathan Jackson was, and had Earlier in the day an airline clerk testi- Two days before the now famous Aug. no idea who Diana Robinson was at the time. fied he sold Miss Davis a ticket from Los 7, 1970 Mann County Courthouse escape The defense attempted to discredit the San Angeles to San Francisco on Aug. 3, 1970. S.J. health forum attempt, Angela Davis visited San Quentin Quentin guard because of his bad eye-sight Judge Richard Arnason has said he would prison under an assumed name and tried to and his unfamiliarity with the two people he rule sometime this week on whether toallow, see convict George Jackson, a San Quentin identified. as evidence, a diary which the prosecution guard testified at her trial yesterday. "I had no way of knowing I needed glasses says Miss Davis wrote to Jackson. tomorrow in C.U. The guard, Robert West, said he told a Harris, last week, said the 18 -page docu- at the time," West said in reference to his woman, who had signed her name as Diana By ROGER WOO taliation and lose the place," said Miss bad eyesight. ment, found in Jackson's prison cell, would Robinson, to stop trying to look through a prove Miss Davis' passion for Jackson and A "Community Health Forum" will be held Helmkie. Defense counsel Howard Moore Jr., ques- window into the prisoners' visiting room. her willingness to take any risk to free him. tomorrow afternoon at 1 in the College At the health forum, persons will receive tioned West about refusing to talk to him when Inside that room, he said, GeorgeJackson Defense attorneys have argued the docu- Union Loma Prieta Room in order to bring explanations and legal procedures on how they upcoming trial. sat at a table talking to his younger brother he was preparing for the faculty, students and city officials together would go about getting repairs done to their ment shows nothing more than love and is Jonathan. West told Moore he thought it was unfair to discuss housing and health problems. dwellings. irrelevant to the case. "Lieutenant, do you see in this courtroom to talk about the case unless both attorneys The forum will be informal, with a panel The state prosecution will continue tomor- Speaking at the health forum will be Dr. that lady you saw at San Quentin, Aug. 5, were present. of speakers discussing the health situation row in the murder, kidnap conspiracy trial David Breithaupt, a member of the San Jose 1970?" asked Prosecutor Albert Harris Jr. Moore asked for the reasoning behind talk - around the San Jose area. attempting to prove that Miss Davis plotted Health Board on "The Political and Bureau- "She's sitting with the purple clothes on into to counsel for the prosecution about the "There are many problems due to deter- with the younger Jackson to free George cratic Prospective on Public Health in the over at that table," said the witness, pointing case when he (as defense attorney) wasn't ioration of the area. Students don't realize Jackson from prison. City;" Val Brazelton, San Jose housing sani- at Miss Davis. present. that there are laws to protect tenants and Four died, a judge and three convicts; and tarian on "Housing and Public Health Pro- Later under cross-examination, West ad- West answered, "I kind of look at Mr. to get owners to fix repairs which may be a deputy district attorney was crippled, in blems in the College Area Dr. Thomas J. mitted to having asked another person in the Harris as my lawyer." the escape attempt. needed," said Pat Helmkie, a grad student Grey, director of student health service on working in the Housing Office. "Environmental Aspects of Student Health," The 1972 San Jose Housing Code states, and Dr. Samuel F. Radelfinger, department "An owner shall be responsible for the repair, chairman of health science on "Solutions to Oganookie to play at Joint Effort tonight removal, reconstruction, correction or abate- Public Health Problems in the Campus Com- ment of anything declared to be a nuisance munity." Oganookie, performing in the old down -home -bluegrass style, will back east, classical musicians and music majors working on their by this Housing Code with respect to any play tonight at the Joint Effort coffeehouse at 8:30 and 10. master's degrees. building owned by him..." After the speakers, there will be a period The group from the Santa Cruz mountains, which appeared in the The group has recently played at the Boarding house in Berkeley The San Jose Health Code also says, "each where students can ask questions or voice coffeehouse about a month ago, gets it on with an electric banjo and elec- and Towne and Country Lodge in Ben Lomond. such person, firm, association or cor- complaints. tric fiddle. There will be a spaghetti feed in the coffeehouse tomorrow night poration" is guilty of a misdemeanor. Miss Helmkie said that "the Housing Office Admission to the show is $1 for students and $1.50 general. Tickets from 5:30 to 8:30 with all you can eat for 50 cents. "In the past, students didn't want to com- will act as an agent and channel people to are available at the door and at the A.S. Business Office. Besides spaghetti, the menu includes salad, garlic bread and drinks, plain because they didn't want landlord re- areas where they can be helped." The boys from the mountains who make up Oganookie are all from all prepared by the coffeehouse staff. 'You're suspended ;.n air' Flying a small plane: fast, noisy, bouncy, exciting By CAROLE BROWN At this time the plane is probably going thing to take into account. Again, don't this to the noise. for you. The air at this time is settling The expression, "I can see for miles and 130 mph, and you are probably up to 2,500 expect this small plane to be like a 747.